Ghost Town
Guide to the Ghost Towns of
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AZILUM
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Bradford
Co. |
A Haitian/French town established
in 1793 along the Susquehanna River, three miles east of SH 187 at a point
ten miles east of Towanda. |
BETULA
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McKean
Co. |
A former lumbering
center, just west of SH 46, about 12 miles south-southeast of Smethport. |
BLACKLICK/
WHEATFIELD FURNACE
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Indiana
or Cambria Co. |
The water-powered Blacklick/Wheatfield Iron Furnace was built in 1846, and
was located in the |
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Franklin
Co. |
A Civil War era
training center located a ½-mile west of |
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Columbia
Co. |
“Entire town and some neighboring towns fled after underground fire began to heat up town. Highway has since been closed there due to huge craters emitting smoke. The fire has been burning (since 1962) and no one thinks it will go out anytime soon. It's the coal vein beneath the town that has caught on fire, so throughout this ghost town smoke rises from through the ground giving it a foggy look.” Contributed by Stacey
Cornwell (12/10/2001) |
Civil War Era “Deserter Camps”
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Pike
and Monroe Co. |
Along the west side of
the Delaware River from Dingman's Ferry south to
Stroudsburg several temporary settlements were established in the swampy
backwoods by deserters, draft dodgers, and others trying to avoid fighting in
the Civil War. They were deserted after the war ended. |
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McKean
Co. |
Part of the |
ECKLEY
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Luzern Co. |
An
1850s era coal mining town located on SH 940, nine miles east-northeast of
Hazelton. This site is currently a state historic site, and is located 32
miles northeast of |
Forts
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multiple |
There are several
hundred old forts built in the 1700s to protect the incoming white settlers
from the Native Americans, who didn't want them encroaching on their
territory. Also a large number were built for protection against the British
or the French. Local research in many larger towns will produce the locations
of a nearby fort. |
GARDEAU
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McKean
Co. |
A former lumber town
in the far southeastern tip of the county. |
GINALSBURG
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McKean
Co. |
This 1850s Palitinate German socialistic colony was near Clermont,
which is on SH 146 south of Smethport. |
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Berks Co. |
This
class
C/F charcoal-powered cast iron furnace community that was in operation
from 1771 to 1883. It is located 35 AIR miles northwest of This was our Ghost
Town of the Month for May 2002. |
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Indiana Co. |
Two miles north of |
KEATING
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Clinton
Co. |
This once-booming
lumber center is located on the north bank of the |
KELLY STATION
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Armstrong
Co. |
Located in Contributed by Lonny Paul, 10/06/2007. |
LOCK RIDGE IRON FURNACE
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Lehigh Co. |
A major coal-burning
iron furnace built in 1868. The furnace has been restored and houses a
county-operated museum. It is located on |
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Armstrong Co. |
Another Contributed by Lonny
Paul, 10/06/2007. RD3 stands for -
Rural |
MASTEN
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Lycoming Co. |
From 1905-1930, this was
a busy logging town and through the 1930s, a Civilian Conservation Corps
camp. It is located on Pleasant Stream in the northeastern part of the
county. It is on Pleasant Stream Road 9.3 miles up from SH 14 at Marsh Hill. |
(AKA...Ford Mills) |
Forest Co. |
On Tionesta Creek in
flood plain of Tionesta Dam. From modern town of |
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Venango
Co. |
A former oil-boom town
in |
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Venango
Co. |
Pennsylvania's most famous
oil-boom town located on a small road 2.3 miles east of SH 227 at a point 1.5
miles north of Plummer. It dates to
the 1865. |
QUEEN’S RUN
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Clinton
Co. |
An old lumbering center, on the north bank of the |
STONEY CREEK ENCAMPMENT
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Somerset
Co. |
In 1758 this fortified
supply center was situated on the |
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TEUTONIA |
McKean
Co. |
This was an 1850s Palitinate German colony
near Clermont, which is on SH 146 south of Smethport. Actual location not
determined. |
WESTLINE
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McKean
Co. |
One time lumber center
four miles west of Tally Ho, which is on US 219 eight miles northwest of |
MORE INFORMATION
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Historians estimate that there may be as many as 50,000 ghost
towns scattered across the to the Ghost Towns of *** ™
These original guides are designed for anybody
interested in ghost
towns. Whether you are a casual tourist looking for a new and different place
to visit, or a hard-core ghost town researcher, these guides will be just
right for you. With over 30 years of research behind them, they will be a
welcome addition to any ghost
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you, and we'll see you out on the Ghost Town Trail! For
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IMPORTANT These listings and historical vignettes of ghost
towns, near-ghost towns and other historical sites in PENNSYLVANIA
above are for informational purposes only, and should NOT be construed to grant permission to
trespass, metal detect, relic or treasure hunt at any of the listed sites. If the reader of this guide is a metal detector
user and plans to use this guide to locate sites for metal detecting or relic
hunting, it is the READER'S
responsibility to obtain written permission from the legal property owners.
Please be advised, that any state or nationally owned sites will probably be
off-limits to metal detector use. Also be aware of any federal, state or
local laws restricting the same. When you are exploring the ghost towns of Ghost Towner's
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